Israel Bans Entry for Most Players on Gaza Football Team

Palestinians waiting to cross through the Qalandia checkpoint, July 2016. (Reuters)
Palestinians waiting to cross through the Qalandia checkpoint, July 2016. (Reuters)
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Israel Bans Entry for Most Players on Gaza Football Team

Palestinians waiting to cross through the Qalandia checkpoint, July 2016. (Reuters)
Palestinians waiting to cross through the Qalandia checkpoint, July 2016. (Reuters)

Israel has denied travel permits to most players on a Gazan football team which had hoped to cross through Israel and into the West Bank to play a local championship final against a rival Palestinian club.

Khadamat Rafah is set to play Balata FC in the West Bank on Wednesday. But without the hard-to-obtain Israeli travel permits, the game is unlikely to take place as scheduled.

"We think that this is clear evidence that this Israeli occupation is cruel but from our side we keep raising it at all the levels of FIFA. We insist that this is our right and we'll continue exerting every effort to allow this team to do this match," the head of the Palestinian Football Association, Jibril Rajoub, told The Associated Press.

The football team's predicament highlights the daily difficulties Gazans face under an Israeli blockade, imposed after the Hamas movement seized control of the territory in 2007. Citing security grounds, Israel has greatly restricted movement of Gazans and requires travelers such as students and medical patients to obtain permits to leave.

Critics say these are increasingly harder to come by and are withheld arbitrarily. Israel claims it grants tens of thousands of permits for Gazans with no militant ties.

Rajoub said his association has long lobbied FIFA to sanction Israel for what it says are its efforts to restrict the movement of Palestinian players. He slammed the withholding of permits and pledged to hold the game.

Under the Palestinian Football Association's terms, the winners of the Gaza league play the West Bank champions in a two-leg final, one in the Gaza Strip and one in the West Bank. The Gaza game took place earlier this year and this week's game, which had already been delayed for two months over access to permits, was to take place near the West Bank city of Nablus.

The winner of the final game goes on to compete in the Asian Champions League.

Following the Gaza game, Khadamat Rafah had attempted for two months to obtain permits but its two requests were denied, except for a handful of club members.

"We are a club carrying messages of love and peace and have no security activities as the occupation (Israel) claims," said Hozayfa Lafi, Khadamat Rafah's spokesman.

Gisha, an Israeli rights group that had challenged the move in court, criticized Israel's permit system.

"The ease with which the state labels Palestinians as a security threat turns out to be time and again an arbitrary and sweeping act, while in the best case ignoring the serious harm that is dealt to the fabric of civilian life in the Palestinian territory," said Gisha, which had challenged the state's decision along with the players.

A court in Jerusalem upheld the state's decision on Monday.

In a statement, Israel's Shin Bet domestic security agency, which screens permit requests, said a security check turned up information pointing to "most" of the team's "links to terrorism." That, coupled with heightened security threats from the Gaza Strip, prompted the agency to recommend the players be prevented entry.

Cogat, an Israeli defense body responsible for Palestinian civilian affairs, said every permit request is examined "individually and thoroughly."

The Palestine Cup had been suspended for years until 2016 when FIFA reached understandings between Israel and the Palestinians over the movement of athletes.

Tournaments in 2017 and 2018 took place as planned.



Klopp Confirms Germany Talks and Says he's 'Recharged' Since Leaving Liverpool

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Klopp Confirms Germany Talks and Says he's 'Recharged' Since Leaving Liverpool

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Jürgen Klopp has confirmed he's in negotiations to take over as Germany coach and says he's “recharged” the energy he was missing when he left Liverpool.

Klopp is the German soccer federation's preferred candidate after Julian Nagelsmann resigned Friday, four days after Germany lost on penalties to Paraguay in the World Cup round of 32.

“Julian has stepped down and the (federation) is working on the succession and has approached me in the course of those considerations,” said Klopp, speaking from New York on German broadcaster Magenta TV in his role as a World Cup commentator late Friday.

Klopp was the only coach named in a federation statement on the team's future, which said Klopp had “signaled his willingness” to take over.

Klopp said talks would take time because of his current contract as head of global soccer for Red Bull's network of clubs.

Klopp hasn't coached since he left Liverpool in 2024, saying at the time he was “running out of energy” after eight years with the club where he won the Premier League and Champions League.

“About two years ago I stopped at Liverpool and said that I lacked the energy for another job or for another year with Liverpool. Since then I'm more than recharged, I'm ready,” he said, according to The Associated Press.

Germany's next coach will need to make sweeping changes and he said he would need “intensive talks” with the federation to agree on the key points of how to transform the team's fortunes.

It was the third men's World Cup in a row that Germany has not reached the round of 16. Germany hasn't won a knockout game since beating Argentina in the 2014 final.

Klopp said Nagelsmann was an “excellent coach” and not to blame for the team's deeper problems.

“German soccer is obviously at a turning point now,” Klopp said. “Now we need to change things fundamentally. Whether that's me in the end or whoever it may be, that doesn't change the fact that changes are necessary.”

Klopp has had a high-profile presence as a pundit on German TV at the World Cup, even taking part in postgame interviews with Nagelsmann at the side of the field. In the immediate aftermath of the Paraguay loss, he said he hadn't thought about taking on the Germany job.


Cape Verde Leave Mark on Scaloni as Argentina Survive World Cup Shock

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Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Round of 32 - Argentina v Cape Verde - Miami Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida, US - July 3, 2026 Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni REUTERS/Paul Childs
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Cape Verde Leave Mark on Scaloni as Argentina Survive World Cup Shock

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Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Round of 32 - Argentina v Cape Verde - Miami Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida, US - July 3, 2026 Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni REUTERS/Paul Childs

Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni said a dramatic 3-2 win over Cape Verde after extra-time to reach the last 16 of the World Cup had left a bruising impact on the defending champions.

In oppressive Miami heat, Scaloni's side were pushed all the way by the African archipelago of just over 500,000 people.

Lionel Messi's 20th World Cup goal and seventh of this tournament gave Argentina the perfect start.

But the Blue Sharks refused to give up on a remarkable first appearance at the World Cup, AFP reported.

Deroy Duarte's strike on the hour mark forced the game to extra-time.

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Even when Lisandro Martinez restored La Albiceleste's lead, a stunning strike from Sidny Lopes Cabral's brought Cape Verde level again.

Argentina finally edged through to a last 16 meeting with Egypt on Tuesday when Diney Borges turned into his own net under pressure from Cristian Romero.

"Of the 100, this one has surely left the biggest mark on me as a coach," said Scaloni after his 100th match in charge of his country.

"It would have been crazy to have lost."

Argentina had appeared to have landed in a kind quarter of the draw.

If they progress past Egypt in Atlanta, a quarter-final against Switzerland, Colombia or Ghana awaits.

But Scaloni said Cape Verde had shown his side can take nothing for granted.

"I want to congratulate the opponent. When people say there are no easy games, today they proved they are a great team," added Scaloni.

"I'm taking away the contribution from everyone. We finished very tired, but they gave it their all."


Egypt Top Australia on Penalty Kicks, Advance to Round of 16

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Egypt Top Australia on Penalty Kicks, Advance to Round of 16

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Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Round of 32 - Australia v Egypt - Dallas Stadium, Arlington, Texas, US - July 3, 2026 Egypt's Trezeguet and Egypt's Emam Ashour celebrate after the match as Egypt qualify for the Round of 16 stage of the World Cup IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters/Maria Lysaker

Egypt converted all four of their penalty kicks to win a shootout with Australia 4-2 following a 1-1 draw, securing their first World Cup knockout- round victory on Friday in Arlington, Texas.

Mahmoud Saber, Ramy Rabia, Mohamed Salah and Hossam Abdelmaguid all deposited their attempts in the net past Mathew Ryan, who did not appear in this World Cup before subbing on for Patrick Beach late in extra time as a penalty-kick specialist.

Harry Souttar had the first try for Australia and cleared his shot into the stands. Jackson Irvine and Awer Mabil got their shots past Egypt keeper Mostafa Shoubir before Salah made a quick sprint at his ball and scored center-net while Ryan dove to his left.

Australia sent 18-year-old Colorado Rapids defender Lucas Herrington on for the fourth round, ⁠and his shot ⁠found the crossbar. That left Abdelmaguid to finish off Egypt's deserved victory as Ryan guessed the wrong way again.

Emam Ashour got Egypt on the board in the 13th minute. The Pharaohs will face Argentina in the round of 16 on Tuesday in Atlanta after the Argentines earned a dramatic 3-2 extra-time victory over Cape Verde in the round of 32.

Australia, who were also looking for ⁠their first-ever knockout triumph, failed to score a regulation goal in their final three matches of the tournament after opening with a 2-0 win over Türkiye. Their lone tally Friday came on an own goal by Mohamed Hany.

During the second-half stoppage, Beach parried Egypt's best chance over the bar, preventing Rabia's close-range header from becoming the game-winner.

The 30 minutes of extra time, like regulation, saw Egypt dominate possession and create more chances as the Socceroos defended corner after corner, Reuters reported.

A creative free kick set up Ashour's goal. Salah flicked it back to Ashour for a run, but a defender blocked his attempt. The ball stayed in ⁠the area, ⁠and Ashour moved into a good position while Egypt passed the ball the other way to Karim Hafez.

When Hafez uncorked a cross to the far side, Ashour was there to elevate for a strong header that split Beach and the post.

Hany -- who needed treatment on his knee during the first half -- was at the center of a scary moment in the early minutes of the second. After an aerial collision with Connor Metcalfe near the Egypt net, Hany fell in a heap and teammates immediately called for assistance. Trainers prepared a stretcher, but after Hany stood up and underwent a concussion check, he was allowed to stay in the game.

The tying own goal came about five minutes later at 55 minutes, when Hany's header could not direct a curling free kick from Aiden O'Neill away from the net.